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在比赛赛季中,有和没有颈脊髓损伤的高水平轮椅橄榄球运动员的睡眠特征。

Sleep Characteristics of Highly Trained Wheelchair Rugby Athletes With and Without a Cervical Spinal Cord Injury During the Competitive Season.

作者信息

Murphy Conor J, Hartescu Iuliana, Roberts Ifan E, Leicht Christof A, Goosey-Tolfrey Vicky L

机构信息

The Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

National Centre of Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM), School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Apr 29;3:643233. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.643233. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Sleep behaviors although significantly relevant to exercise recovery are poorly characterized in Para-sport athletes. Therefore, the main aims of this study were to describe sleep quality and quantity of highly trained wheelchair rugby (WR) athletes during the competitive season, and to investigate whether impairment type or attending a training camp influenced sleep outcomes. Eighteen male WR athletes (mean ± ; age: 30 ± 5 years) with cervical spinal cord injuries ( = 11) (CSCI) and without ( = 7) (NON-SCI) wore an activity monitor over a 16-day period to objectively quantify sleep parameters, while the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and nightly sleep diary entries were used as subjective means. A sub-sample of the athletes ( = 11) had their sleep monitored during a 3-night training camp to assess the impact of environmental change on sleep. Furthermore, as an additional exploratory measure core temperature was measured for a single night-time period using ingestible telemetry capsules. The athletes had total sleep times and sleep efficiency scores of 7.06 (1.30) h.min [median (interquartile range)] and 81 (9)%, respectively. Sleep onset latency and wake after sleep onset were 13 (24) min and 1.11 (0.45) h.min, respectively. No significant differences were found in objective sleep variables between the impairment groups despite the CSCI group being significantly more likely to report a poorer night's sleep ( = 0.04). Furthermore, attending the training camp caused a significant reduction in total sleep time for both groups [Δ38 ± 33 min; (95% CI: 18-60 min) < 0.01]. This study highlights suboptimal sleep characteristics that are present in both CSCI and NON-SCI wheelchair athletes, as defined by the National Sleep Foundation. Although objective scores did not differ between groups, athletes with a CSCI rated their sleep worse. Furthermore, the disruption of sleep during training camp reflects an additional risk factor that is important to recognize for those working with wheelchair athletes.

摘要

睡眠行为虽然与运动恢复密切相关,但在残奥运动员中却鲜有描述。因此,本研究的主要目的是描述高水平训练的轮椅橄榄球(WR)运动员在赛季中的睡眠质量和数量,并调查损伤类型或参加训练营是否会影响睡眠结果。18名男性WR运动员(平均±;年龄:30±5岁),其中11人患有颈脊髓损伤(CSCI),7人没有(非SCI),在16天的时间里佩戴活动监测器以客观量化睡眠参数,同时使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和夜间睡眠日记记录作为主观手段。运动员的一个子样本(n = 11)在为期3晚的训练营期间接受睡眠监测,以评估环境变化对睡眠的影响。此外,作为一项额外的探索性措施,使用可摄入遥测胶囊在单个夜间时段测量核心体温。运动员的总睡眠时间和睡眠效率得分分别为7.06(1.30)小时·分钟[中位数(四分位间距)]和81(9)%。入睡潜伏期和睡眠中觉醒时间分别为13(24)分钟和1.11(0.45)小时·分钟。尽管CSCI组报告夜间睡眠较差的可能性显著更高(p = 0.04),但两组之间的客观睡眠变量没有显著差异。此外,参加训练营导致两组的总睡眠时间显著减少[Δ38±33分钟;(95%CI:18 - 60分钟)p < 0.01]。本研究强调了根据美国国家睡眠基金会的定义,CSCI和非SCI轮椅运动员都存在的睡眠特征欠佳的情况。尽管两组之间的客观得分没有差异,但患有CSCI的运动员对自己睡眠的评价更差。此外,训练营期间睡眠的中断反映了一个额外的风险因素,对于与轮椅运动员合作的人员来说,认识到这一点很重要。

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